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The American actor and comedian Hal Sparks was born in 1969 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Hal spent his early years growing up in Kentucky, and then moved to the Chicago area of Illinois for his high school years. As a student, Sparks was very involved in drama and theater, and to this day he credits an influential teacher for encouraging him to explore his natural talents.
By the time he was seventeen Hal had already been performing stand up comedy in local venues, earning himself the title of the Chicago Sun Time’s “ Chicago’s Funniest Teenager.” After graduation, Sparks moved to Los Angeles to begin pursuit of a full-time career in comedy. Early roles include small parts on television series such as Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, and Night Stand. Hal also appeared in the film Lost & Found in 1999, and later that year, he landed his breakthrough role as the host of E! Entertainment’s Talk Soup.
Talk Soup was followed by another major role for Sparks, on the television series Queer As Folk, in the role of Michael Novotny. Hal remained with the show for five seasons, and during that time he also appeared in the films: Dude, Where’s My Car? (2000), Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003), Lightning Bug (2004), and Spider-Man 2 (2004.)
Today, Hal Sparks is well known for his role as Donald Davenport on the Disney channel series Lab Rats, as well as his numerous appearances on VH1’s “I Love…” series, which provides a recap of significant pop culture aspects of each decade. Hal Sparks also fronts his own rock band, ZERO 1, which released a self-titled debut in 2006 and continues to perform.
When not performing as a comedian, musician, or actor, Hal Sparks frequently appears in support of a number of charities, including Farm Sanctuary and AIDS Walk.
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